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I cannot download this plants image

Last post 30-06-2012 3:59 PM by Mary45. 5 replies.

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  • 29/06/2012 09:49 PM
    • Mary45
    • Gloucestershire
    • 29 Jun 2012
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    http://s1060.photobucket.com/albums/t450/mary_454/?action=view¤t=aaa1005612x640.jpg

     Can anyone help please am very confused by this uploading bit!!

     

     http://www.flickr.com/photos/77880316@N04/7468673988/in/photostream


  • 29/06/2012 10:28 PM
    • Jimmar
    • Peckham
    • 07 Jun 2012
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    Someone called Miranda helped me with this same problem. Here is her advice Re opening the image, Jimmar - I opened the link (in Firefox), clicked on the pic to enlarge, right-clicked and selected 'view image', copied the link and removed ':large' which left the .jpg ending which is needed for the pic to show in a message. I hope that makes sense :) Unfortunately I have tried it for you with no luck. But you might find it works if you have a go. I also downloaded a small version of your flickr pic and then tried uploading that too but still a dead end.

  • 29/06/2012 10:34 PM
    • courierdude
    • cambs/suffolk border
    • 14 Feb 2012
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    open an account on photobucket.com, upload your pic, go to the thumbnail in its 'album' and there will be a IMG code that will appear when you hover below the thumbnail. copy the IMG code and post it on here and it should appear.

    energy follows thought
  • 30/06/2012 10:37 AM
    • sue1002
    • Ipswich, Suffolk
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     http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8008/7468673988_39a172a6df_z.jpg

    Above should be a copy of Mary's picture.  I opened the link, right clicked on the picture, copied it and then pasted it. 

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  • 30/06/2012 12:34 PM
    • miranda
    • Oxfordshire
    • 17 Nov 2004
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    Looks like Dranunculus vulgaris - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dracunculus_vulgaris

  • 30/06/2012 03:59 PM
    • Mary45
    • Gloucestershire
    • 29 Jun 2012
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     Hi

    Thank you all so much for your kindness and help.My neighbour was concerned it may be poisonous to his beloved dog.

    But he doesn't like removing anything if not harmful!!

    Mind you I would take it out!! 

    It doesn't do anything for me!

    Thanks again for all your help.

    Mary